Our Collaborative Networks

For over 20 years, AOOS has been building partnerships across the state. These efforts have led to the formation of networks that address key challenges faced by Alaskans, with AOOS playing a central role in facilitating them. 

 

Alaska HAB Network

Alaska Harmful Algal Bloom Network - LogoSupporting ocean users to understand and address Harmful Algal Bloom risks to humans and wildlife.

Alaska Marine Policy Forum


Increasing public access to water level data and expanding coastal water level observation capacity.

Alaska Ocean Acidification Network

Working to understand ocean acidification to help Alaskans adapt.

Alaska Water Level Watch

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Increasing public access to water level data and expanding coastal water level observation capacity.

Fisheries Adaption Plan

Advancing an understanding of climate adaptation and resilience in Gulf of Alaska fishing communities.

Northeast Pacific Acoustic Telemetry

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Building partnerships to better understand marine species on the move.

Sea Ice Outlook for Walrus

Sea Ice for Walrus Outlook - logo by R Erickson
Providing weekly spring updates on sea ice and weather conditions for Bering Strait coastal communities.